Eighteenth-century Genre and Culture: Serious Reflections on Occasional Forms : Essays in Honor of J. Paul HunterDennis Todd, Cynthia Wall, J. Paul Hunter University of Delaware Press, 2001 - 316 من الصفحات This collection of essays, including contributions by Paula Backscheider, Martin C. Battestin, and Patricia Meyer Spacks- examines the relationship between history, literary forms, and the cultural contexts of British literature from the late seventeenth to the late eighteenth century. Topics include print culture and the works of Mary, Lady Chudleigh; the politics of early amatory fiction; Susanna Centlivre's use of plot; novels by women between 1760 and 1788; and the connection between gender and narrative form in the criminal biographies of the 1770s. |
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Preface | 7 |
Mary Lady Chudleigh and | 15 |
The Novel before Novels with a Glance at Mary Hearnes | 36 |
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